New Autumn Quarter Class- Tragedies, Trauma and Resiliency: The 2015 Earthquake as a Prism to Exploring Social Issues in Contemporary Nepal
May 11, 2015
May 11, 2015
April 30, 2015
Dear friends, colleagues, and well-wishers of Nepal, We are deeply moved by the devastating earthquake on April 25th, 2015 in Nepal. At this moment of unimaginable tragedy, your overwhelming support has touched our hearts and supported us to gather our energy to bounce back. We appreciate every prayer and every penny that you have generously
April 29, 2015
UW Nepal Studies Initiative co-director David Citrin is in Nepal right now. He recently compiled his thoughts in the immediate aftermath for a thoughtful article for Humanosphere and includes in it advice for supporting Nepal’s recovery. The question at hand now is what to do, and what not do. Here, I humbly offer some guiding
April 29, 2015
UW Nepal Studies Initiative co-director David Citrin is in Nepal right now. He recently compiled his thoughts in the immediate aftermath for a thoughtful article for Humanosphere and includes in it advice for supporting Nepal’s recovery: The question at hand now is what to do, and what not do. Here, I humbly offer some guiding
April 10, 2015
On April 9th, 2015, the Nepal Studies Initiative team successfully held its first open planning meeting. 20 people attended the event, including students from the Nepal Student Association, representatives from the Nepal Seattle Society, and faculty from a range of interdisciplinary subjects. Topics discussed included plans for the Nepal Studies Initiative’s first course in Autumn
March 13, 2015
The South Asia Center at the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies is pleased to announce the launch of the University of Washington Nepal Studies Initiative, funded in part by a Title VI US Department of Education National Resource Center grant. The Nepal Studies Initiative serves as an academic home for Nepal studies, and